Dog Walkers in Morrisville, NC

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Dog Areas in Morrisville, NC

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The town of Morrisville, North Carolina is located just
outside of Raleigh. This means that Morrisville can offer you the best of both
worlds; you get a small-town vibe with all the amenities of a big city.
Originally chartered way back in 1875, Morrisville has had its ups and downs.
In 1933, the town was unincorporated and pulled into another larger city. The
town kept working at it, though, and by 1947, Morrisville was back on the map. Today,
Morrisville is considered a suburb of Raleigh and is also part of the “Research
Triangle” metropolitan area, which is known for being one of the largest
research parks in the world.

If you’re a dog owner looking to enjoy Morrisville, have no
fear! Morrisville is home to nine different restaurants that are dog-friendly,
including a pizza place. Unfortunately, Morrisville doesn’t have any dog parks,
but with Raleigh and Chapel Hill within a thirty-minute drive, you can be at
one faster than you could watch an episode of your favorite TV show.
Morrisville has a few separate veterinarian clinics for you to choose from. If
you’re looking to have some fun with your dog, make sure to visit Morrisville
and surrounding cities!

Best Dog Neighborhoods in Morrisville, NC

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Population Density832/sq mi

#1 Groves At Morrisville

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It’s a tough decision: you don’t feel like cooking, but you
also don’t want to leave your dog home alone while you go out. No problem! Head
over to Sol Azteca Mexican Restaurant. This local favorite serves up delicious
Mexican combo dishes including quesadillas, burritos, and chimichangas. Enjoy
fresh guacamole and salsa. Your dog can dine with you on the patio, assuming
the weather allows for it. He’ll need to be on a leash, and good behavior is
required. Make sure to enjoy mouthwatering flan for desert, and try to resist
sharing with your pooch.

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Population Density2,533/sq mi

#2 Robert V Godbold Park - Cary

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Just ten minutes up the road from Morrisville is Cary’s
Robert V Godbold park, where you and your dog will have a pawesome time playing
at Cary Dog Park. This popular bark park spans one acre of the park, and it’s
completely fenced in. This means your dog can safely enjoy some time running
around off his leash. With a separate section for smaller dogs, you can be
confident your dog can play safely. You’ll want to bring along water and waste
disposal bags. A pass is required to use this dog park.

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Population Density934/sq mi

#3 Carolina Pines

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Socialization is crucial for a dog’s development, so it
makes the twenty minute drive to Raleigh’s Carolina Pines Dog Park seem like
nothing at all! Like most dog parks, there are two separate areas, allowing
your dog to play with pooches his own size. Shyer dogs can also go to the area
for smaller dogs. Water is provided by the park, but it’s up to you to bring
your own waste disposal bags. Carolina Pines also allows you to bring in a
couple of your dog’s toys so that he can play with them.

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Population Density1,950/sq mi

#4 Downtown Raleigh

12

The heart of Raleigh is home to Oakwood Dog Park, and it’s
located about thirty minutes from Morrisville. Oakwood Dog Park isn’t just any
old bark park, though! The park provides toys for your pooch to play with, so
there’s no way he’ll get bored. The park has plenty of water put out so that
your dog won’t get thirsty, either. There’s also plenty of space for your dog to run
around with his new fur-iends. The only thing you need to bring along? Waste
disposal bags. Make sure to clean up after your pooch.

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Population Density832/sq mi

#5 Grace Park

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If you’re looking for more places to eat with your pup, head
to Grace Park in Morrisville! Wanting delicious pub fare? Check out Trali Irish
Pub & Restaurant! Your dog can dine with you at any of the patio tables,
but be aware that outdoor seating is limited and dependent upon the weather. If
you want something lighter or you just need a caffeine boost, head to the
Starbucks just around the corner! They’ll even give your dog some whipped cream
if you ask for a “puppaccino.” A leash is required at both establishments, as
is good behavior.

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Featured Walkers

Helen

Morrisville

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Hi! I recently retired and became a stay at home doggie mom. I have almost 20 years experience with a dog rescue and fostering. I'm the person friends and family leave their doggies with when they go out of town. I would love to be trusted with your furbabies.